Product family data sheet Cree® XLamp® MX-6S LEDs provides the proven lighting-class performance and reliability of Cree Wide viewing angle: 120° Relative Spectral Power XLamp LEDs in a high-voltage, 20 VDC nominal with voltage binning available Relative Flux vs. Junction Electrically neutral thermal Qualification at maximum drive PLCC configuration. All members of the MX-family of LEDs have wide viewing angle, uniform light output without secondary optics, unlimited floor life, and electrically neutral • The XLamp MX-6S LED brings high thermal path. UL-recognized component Reflow Soldering Characteristics... 7 performance and quality of light to a range of lighting applications configuration, including LED light bulbs, retail-display lighting. Copyright © 2010-2013 Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2010 Cree, Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. ® Cree® the Cree logo and XLamp are registered trademarks of Cree, Inc. Cree, , the Cree logo and XLamp are registered trademarks of Cree, Inc. Cree, Inc. 4600 Silicon Drive Durham, NC 27703 USA Tel: +1.919.313.5300 www.cree.com/xlamp
Open the catalog to page 1Characteristics Characteristics Thermal resistance, junction to solder point Viewing angle (FWHM) Temperature coefficient of voltage ESD withstand voltage (HBM per Mil-Std-883D) DC forward current 2010-2013 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree® the and logo and registered trademarks Copyright © 2010 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree, the Cree, logo CreeXLamp areXLamp® are registered trademarks of Cree, Inc. of Cree, Inc.
Open the catalog to page 2Flux Characteristics (TJ = 25 °C) The following table provides several base order codes for XLamp MX-6S LEDs. It is important to note that the base order codes listed here are a subset of the total available order codes for the product family. For more order codes, as well as a complete description of the order-code nomenclature, please consult the XLamp MX Family LED Binning and Labeling document. Order Code Warm White Cool White Base Order Codes Min. Luminous Flux (lm) @ 60 mA Cree maintains a tolerance of ±7% on flux and power measurements, ±0.005 on chromaticity (CCx, CCy) measurements and...
Open the catalog to page 3Relative Spectral Power Relative Spectral Power Distribution Relative Radiant Power (%) Relative Flux Output vs. Junction Temperature Relative Flux vs. Junction Temperature (IF = 60 mA) 100% Relative Luminous Flux 2010-2013 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree® the and logo and registered trademarks Copyright © 2010 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree, the Cree, logo CreeXLamp areXLamp® are registered trademarks of Cree, Inc. of Cree, Inc.
Open the catalog to page 4Relative Intensity vs. Current (Tj = 25ºC) Relative Flux vs. Current (TJ = 25 °C) Relative Luminous Flux (%) 2010-2013 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree® the and logo and registered trademarks Copyright © 2010 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree, the Cree, logo CreeXLamp areXLamp® are registered trademarks of Cree, Inc. of Cree, Inc.
Open the catalog to page 5Typical Spatial Radiation Pattern Typical Spatial Distribution Relative Luminous Intensity (%) Thermal Design The maximum forward current is determined by the thermal resistance between the LED junction and ambient. It is Thermal Design crucial for the end product to be designed in a manner that minimizes the thermal resistance from the solder point to ambient in order to optimize lamp life and optical characteristics. 200 180 2010-2013 Cree, Inc. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Cree® the and logo and registered trademarks Copyright ©...
Open the catalog to page 6Reflow Soldering Characteristics In testing, Cree has found XLamp MX-6S LEDs to be compatible with JEDEC J-STD-020C, using the parameters listed below. As a general guideline, Cree recommends that users follow the recommended soldering profile provided by the manufacturer of solder paste used. Note that this general guideline may not apply to all PCB designs and configurations of reflow soldering equipment. Profile Feature Lead-Based Solder Lead-Free Solder Preheat: Temperature Min (Tsmin) Preheat: Temperature Max (Tsmax) Average Ramp-Up Rate (Tsmax to Tp) Preheat: Time (tsmin to tsmax) Time...
Open the catalog to page 7Notes Lumen Maintenance Projections Cree now uses standardized IES LM-80-08 and TM-21-11 methods for collecting long-term data and extrapolating LED lumen maintenance. For information on the specific LM-80 data sets available for this LED, refer to the public LM-80 results document at www.cree.com/xlamp_app_notes/LM80_results. Please read the XLamp Long-Term Lumen Maintenance application note at www.cree.com/xlamp_app_notes/lumen_ maintenance for more details on Cree’s lumen maintenance testing and forecasting. Please read the XLamp Thermal Management application note at www.cree.com/xlamp_app_notes/thermal_management...
Open the catalog to page 8Storage Conditions XLamp MX-6S LEDs that have been removed from the original MBB packaging but not soldered should be stored in one of the following ways: • Store the parts in a rigid metal container with a tight-fitting lid. Verify that the storage temperature is <30 °C, and place fresh desiccant and an RH indicator in the container to verify that the RH is no greater than 60%. Store the parts in a dry, nitrogen-purged cabinet or container that actively maintains the temperature at <30° and the RH at no greater than 60%. For short-term store only: LEDs can be resealed in the original MBB bag...
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